All parliamentary appearances
Entries 611 to 620 of 2169.
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9 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in that case, I will take the Assistant Minister’s word; 45 days from now allocation cancelled---
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9 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
That is even better, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I thank you. I am satisfied.
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8 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the House should applaud the proposal by the Ministry to have the superannuation scheme for civil servants in place. It is long overdue, but the problem that pensioners have been having consistently in this country is lack of respect and response from the office of Director of Pensions. Every time credits are made they do not respond. Even when matters are raised on the Floor of this House they do not respond. Could the Assistant Minister inform the House what steps his Ministry is taking to ensure that the Director of Pensions responds appropriately every time queries ...
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8 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. It is good to have the reassurance of the Assistant Minister that protection will be provided to Mrs. Anyanga. But would it not be in order for him to go further and explain to the House whether similar protection will be given to other candidates; both men and women?
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20 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard the hon. Assistant Minister simply recite the requirements of the Public Procurement and Disposal Act that sets out what needs to be done. However, he did not disclose to the House whether those requirements were complied with in terms of whether any advertisement was made and the date it was done.
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. As you were consulting, I wanted to rise on a point of order to say that the Assistant Minister has declined to answer the Question because to him, the matter is sub judice. He has said that the matter is in court and you were consulting at that time. If he intends to refuse to answer because it is sub judice, then he must comply with the Standing Orders and produce evidence to show that the matter is in court and discussing it here is going to prejudice the outcome. He ...
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, did you notice hon. Kingi walked from this side to that side like a rat without bowing at the Bar?
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19 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I do not want to belabour this point, but you have heard in the last words of the Attorney-General he has tried to justify what he has done. Is it in order for him to try to justify what is clearly illegal when instead he can tell the House clearly that it is superfluous to take this to the President; instead it should become law by---
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I share the concerns of Dr. Laboso about this issue. The Assistant Minister ought to know that once he applies the Compulsory Land Acquisition Act, valuation is done and inquiries are held. The persons affected are compensated before the land is acquired and not after. That is the position in law. The problem that we have in this House from the Ministry and the Kenya National Highways Authority is the same; the problem in Otonglo and Kisiani it is the same. The Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA) is acquiring land without first compensating land owners. So, what ...
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18 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, what the Assistant Minister says is good enough, but my question was, what is the Ministry doing to ensure that this will not be done again? It is happening everywhere. Is it in order for him to repeat that he will do something about it?
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